The high cost of housing is seeing more Aussies move to regional areas, decimating a key part of Australia’s economy.
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The cost-of-living crunch now appears to be hitting NSW harder than other states. Here’s why.
The high cost of housing is seeing more Aussies move to regional areas, decimating a key part of Australia’s economy.
Once a hallmark of British slums and the migrant ships of centuries ago, scurvy cases are increasing because of the cost-of-living crisis.
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The cost-of-living crunch is motivating more Aussies to shop around but it hasn't halted Coles sales growth, up 2.9 per cent in the first quarter.